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Jinan-Land-Use-and-Transportation-Database (Planning support systems)

This repo is an toolbox that supports planning decision and help to analyze relationship between land use and transportation

What Indexs This Toolbox Calculate

26 in 1

01Land-Area

02Building-Area

03FAR

04Building-Density

05Land-Use-Mix1

06Land-Use-Mix2

07PublicRoad-Ratio

08Road-Density

09Road-Area

10City-Accessibility1

11Green-Ratio

12Road-Setback

13SETBACKparcel

14Height-Width-Ratio

15Road-Grenn-Shade

16Road-Retail-Ratio

18Road-Right-Mix

19Curb-Park

20Illegal-Park

21FrontPark

22RoadWidth

23Crossing-Density

24Busstop-Density

25City-Accessibility2

26Crossing-Number

How This Solves It

This repo is two components that work inside ESRI ArcGIS. First it is a python script that works at the lowest ESRI software license level. Second, this repo has an ESRI toolbox (or .tbx file) that allows any ESRI user to easily connect this python script to native ESRI software. The toolbox points at the script. Users of this software need both files (the .tbx and the .py) to operate these functions. Once these files are download, just add the .tbx file to the normal ESRI toolbox and run the .py script by double clicking on the script icon in the toolbox.

Requirements

Runs inside the ESRI ArcGIS desktop suite.

Usage

  1. Copy the .tbx file and the .py file to any local directory
  2. With ArcGIS desktop software running (e.g. ArcCatalog), add the .tbx file to your tool box by right clicking and choosing 'Add Toolbox'.
  3. Double click on the which script you want to run which are

License

MIT

Issues

  • Need to work on error trapping a bit more
  • This does not handle blob fields, or raster fields
  • Need to document python version; not sure how compatible it is with all current versions
  • Developed in ArcGIS 10.0

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